A three part satellite seminar series examining how television has covered and reflected black history and culture over the past fifty years. In this third segment panelists discuss the ways in which African-American sports figures and the arts have significantly shaped mainstream American culture. They look at how television has captured and affected the evolution of jazz and blues; the influence of hip-hop and rap culture on fashion and pop music and the complex social roles of such black sports figures as Jackie Robinson, Muhammad Ali, and Michael Jordan.더 읽기…

Preceded by an introduction by Barbara Walters to the Museum of Television and Radio in Los Angeles (5 min.).Presented at the Museum of Television and Radio, Los Angeles, California on November 15, 2001.

Bebopping, hip-hopping, and slam-dunkingInfluence of African-American endeavors in music and sports on mainstream cultureTelevision & the African American experience, civil rights & beyond.

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the Museum of Television and Radio.

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A three part satellite seminar series examining how television has covered and reflected black history and culture over the past fifty years. In this third segment panelists discuss the ways in which African-American sports figures and the arts have significantly shaped mainstream American culture. They look at how television has captured and affected the evolution of jazz and blues; the influence of hip-hop and rap culture on fashion and pop music and the complex social roles of such black sports figures as Jackie Robinson, Muhammad Ali, and Michael Jordan.

"A three part satellite seminar series examining how television has covered and reflected black history and culture over the past fifty years. In this third segment panelists discuss the ways in which African-American sports figures and the arts have significantly shaped mainstream American culture. They look at how television has captured and affected the evolution of jazz and blues; the influence of hip-hop and rap culture on fashion and pop music and the complex social roles of such black sports figures as Jackie Robinson, Muhammad Ali, and Michael Jordan."